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		<p>The use of soap service clients are a special topic for a reason: 
		they provide transfer objects to your project. This fact is important
		because if we don't convert those beans as we do with the others we will
		be unable to receive them assembled from the script side.</p>
		<p>The conversion process tends to be simple, usually point your 
		converter to all beans (not service!) package generated by the service.</p>
		<p>Also the service endpoint, the class which give us access to every 
		service method have the same benefit given to the DAO layer: if the BO
		layer does nothing but bypass the data, you can suppress it and feed the
		service directly from controller.</p>
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